The George Hicks Collection

The George Hicks Collection
Title The George Hicks Collection PDF eBook
Author Eunice Low
Publisher BRILL
Pages 208
Release 2016-07-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004323996

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The George Hicks Collection at the National Library, Singapore, comprises about 6,900 books and materials donated between 200 and 2015 by Mr George Lyndon Hicks. The Collection focuses on four main subject areas – Southeast Asia, China, Japan and overseas Chinese – spanning the disciplines of history, sociology, economics, political science and anthropology. The body of works in the Collection reveals Mr Hicks’ profound interest in Asia and his scholarly pursuits over the decades. This volume, written and compiled by Eunice Low, presents an annotated bibliography of selected works from the Collection and highlights significant titles. Also included are an overview of the life and career of Mr Hicks, a list of his authored and edited works, as well as essays introducing the chapters.

The Comfort Women: Japan's Brutal Regime of Enforced Prostitution in the Second World War

The Comfort Women: Japan's Brutal Regime of Enforced Prostitution in the Second World War
Title The Comfort Women: Japan's Brutal Regime of Enforced Prostitution in the Second World War PDF eBook
Author George Hicks
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 305
Release 1997-10-17
Genre History
ISBN 0393316947

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"The most extensive record available in English of the ugly story."—Elisabeth Rubinfein, New York Newsday Over 100,000 women across Asia were victims of enforced prostitution by the Japanese Imperial Forces during World War II. Until as recently as 1993 the Japanese government continued to deny this shameful aspect of its wartime history. George Hicks's book is the only history in English regarding this terrible enslavement of women.

Experimental Americans

Experimental Americans
Title Experimental Americans PDF eBook
Author George L. Hicks
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 300
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780252026614

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"Founded in 1937 by Arthur Morgan, first chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority, Celo (pronounced see-lo) established its own rules of land tenure and taxation, conducted its internal business by consensus and did not require its members to accept any particular ideology or religious creed. Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Celo and among its local neighbors, consultation of Celo's documentary records, and interviews with ex-members, Hicks traces the Community's ups and downs. Attacked for its opposition to World War II, Celo was revived by pacifists released from prisons and Civilian Public Service camps after the war; debilitated in the 1950s by bitter feuds with ex-members, it was buoyed up in the 1960s by the radical enthusiasm of new currents in the nation."--BOOK JACKET.

Appalachian Valley

Appalachian Valley
Title Appalachian Valley PDF eBook
Author George L. Hicks
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN

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This ethnography details the people of Little Laurel Valley of western North Carolina & takes the reader beyond the stereotypes & into the Appalachian folk culture.

Japan's War Memories

Japan's War Memories
Title Japan's War Memories PDF eBook
Author George Hicks
Publisher Routledge
Pages 148
Release 2020-04-02
Genre
ISBN 9781138334960

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First published in 1997, this volume responds to attention in recent years which has been belatedly directed towards reviving World War II issues involving Japan. This study deals first with the manner in which such issues so long fell into abeyance under Cold War conditions, while tracing the vast and varied writing on the war which meanwhile appeared within Japan. Evolving Japanese views on the war are largely focused on debate over the revision of the postwar constitution, especially its renunciation of "war potential". The book also contains the first overview of the decades-long litigation within Japan on the screening of textbooks, especially on the war.

George Elgar Hicks

George Elgar Hicks
Title George Elgar Hicks PDF eBook
Author Rosamond Allwood
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 1982
Genre Art
ISBN

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Detainee 002

Detainee 002
Title Detainee 002 PDF eBook
Author Leigh Sales
Publisher Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Pages 340
Release 2007
Genre Afghan War, 2001-
ISBN 9780522854008

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In a remote American military base at Guantanamo Bay, 385 enemy combatants sit waiting for their day in court. Among them is David Hicks, who was detained for five years until the March 2007 hearing where he pleaded guilty to the charge of providing material support for terrorism. Detainee 002 reveals in unprecedented detail how an Australian citizen wound up in the War on Terror. Based on more than five years of reporting and dozens of interviews with insiders, Leigh Sales explains the intricacies of Hicks's case, from his capture in Afghanistan, to life in Guantanamo Bay, to the behind-the-scene establishment and workings of the military commissions. Sales' impeccable research takes us from top-secret negotiations at the White House and Pentagon to the domestic fallout Hicks's incarceration has had on his family, to the campaign that Major Michael Mori, the marine who becomes his greatest advocate, waged on his behalf. David Hicks's case is emblematic of some of the greatest challenges facing the world today: the rise of Islamic extremism, terrorism and the accountability of governments towards their citizens. It is a chilling reminder that, in a war with ever-changing rules and no end in sight, there are no limits.